The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... which Dr. Johnson has observed no pretence can justify . Ι I may add , that it is not every one that could have deci- phered his notes . When he was not hurried he wrote a very clear and an elegant hand ; but as his vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... which Dr. Johnson has observed no pretence can justify . Ι I may add , that it is not every one that could have deci- phered his notes . When he was not hurried he wrote a very clear and an elegant hand ; but as his vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... observations . In looking to the opinion which Mr. Malone had formed of Ben Jonson , and his hostility to Shakspeare , an opinion with which I must take this early opportunity of saying I never could coincide , it is important , with a ...
... observations . In looking to the opinion which Mr. Malone had formed of Ben Jonson , and his hostility to Shakspeare , an opinion with which I must take this early opportunity of saying I never could coincide , it is important , with a ...
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... observed , ' the muse of Shakspeare had supported , and whom his last Will shewed that he had not forgotten ! ' However great may be the obligations of Jonson to Shakspeare , ( of which , I believe , the reader has here had a full ...
... observed , ' the muse of Shakspeare had supported , and whom his last Will shewed that he had not forgotten ! ' However great may be the obligations of Jonson to Shakspeare , ( of which , I believe , the reader has here had a full ...
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... observed that when Jonson was seized with his last illness , ( after which he certainly never went ' to Mr. Hales's chamber , at Eton ' or elsewhere , ) the two grave judges , Suckling and Falkland , who sat on the merits of all the ...
... observed that when Jonson was seized with his last illness , ( after which he certainly never went ' to Mr. Hales's chamber , at Eton ' or elsewhere , ) the two grave judges , Suckling and Falkland , who sat on the merits of all the ...
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... observations , where they were erroneous ; to enlarge them , where they were defective ; and even to ex- punge them altogether , where , upon further consideration , he was convinced they were wrong : in short , he was bound to present ...
... observations , where they were erroneous ; to enlarge them , where they were defective ; and even to ex- punge them altogether , where , upon further consideration , he was convinced they were wrong : in short , he was bound to present ...
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